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HEARING TEST

Take a quick, easy test to find out if you’ve experienced any hearing loss

WELCOME TO OUR
FREE ONLINE
HEARING TEST

Take a quick, easy test to find out if you’ve experienced any hearing loss

One in six Australians suffer from hearing loss.That’s over 3.6 million people, and half of them are below the age of 64.

It can be a debilitating, distressing condition, affecting every aspect of life, yet many don’t even realise they’re not hearing as well as they used to.

Others ignore the problem, coping as best they can and not realising they may qualify for treatment with no out-of-pocket expenses.

The first step is finding out for sure if you have a problem.

Hearing You Now has devised a user-friendly free online hearing test that provides a complete audiogram of your results.

It’s free, there’s no obligation and no annoying sales pitch.

One in six Australians suffer from hearing loss.That’s over 3.6 million people, and half of them are below the age of 64.

It can be a debilitating, distressing condition, affecting every aspect of life, yet many don’t even realise they’re not hearing as well as they used to.

Others ignore the problem, coping as best they can and not realising they may qualify for treatment with no out-of-pocket expenses.

The first step is finding out for sure if you have a problem.

Hearing You Now has devised a user-friendly free online hearing test that provides a complete audiogram of your results.

It’s free, there’s no obligation and no annoying sales pitch.

Online

ONLINE

You can take the test at the comfort of your home on your computer, tablet or mobile phone.

QUICKLY

QUICK

It takes just 7 minutes.

INSTANT RESULTS

INSTANT RESULTS

You will receive an audiogram instantly at the end of the test.

Online

ONLINE

You can take the test at the comfort of your home on your computer, tablet or mobile phone.

QUICKLY

QUICK

It takes just 7 minutes.

INSTANT RESULTS

INSTANT RESULTS

You will receive an audiogram instantly at the end of the test.

7 Reasons Why Getting Tested is so Important!

Even if your hearing loss is only very mild, it’s vital to get it checked out in case it’s a sign of something more serious. If left untreated, studies show it could:

  • Lead to anxiety and depression.

  • Increase the risk of memory loss.

  • More than double the risk of dementia.

  • If the loss is more severe, you’re up to five times more likely to develop dementia.

  • affect your job (employment rates for sufferers are around 20 per cent lower than average).

  • Reduce your income (those with untreated hearing loss earn $10,000 less than others).

  • Lead to loneliness and isolation as you avoid noisy social situations like pubs and restaurants.

  • Mean an undiagnosed brain condition becomes steadily more serious.

7 Reasons Why Getting Tested is so Important!

Even if your hearing loss is only very mild, it’s vital to get it checked out in case it’s a sign of something more serious. If left untreated, studies show it could:

  • lead to anxiety and depression.

  • increase the risk of memory loss.

  • more than double the risk of dementia. If the loss is more severe, you’re up to five times more likely to develop dementia.

  • affect your job (employment rates for sufferers are around 20 per cent lower than average).

  • reduce your income (those with untreated hearing loss earn $10,000 less than others).

  • lead to loneliness and isolation as you avoid noisy social situations like pubs and restaurants.

  • mean an undiagnosed brain condition becomes steadily more serious.

Taking the test is so easy!

Taking the free online hearing test couldn’t be simpler.
You can use headphones or just find a quiet place with no background noise.

  • It takes about seven minutes, and you’ll be sent your results straight away.

  • You’ll be played a series of sounds, and all you need to do is increase the volume until you can only just hear each one.

  • You can play each sound as many times as you like.

  • Next, you’ll hear several words read out. Type each one on your keyboard. Again, if you miss one, you can repeat it.

  • Your audiogram will be emailed to you when you’ve finished.

A member of our team will contact you to discuss any free entitlements you may be eligible to receive.

Taking the test is so easy!

Taking the free online hearing test couldn’t be simpler.
You can use headphones or just find a quiet place with no background noise.

  • It takes about seven minutes, and you’ll be sent your results straight away.

  • You’ll be played a series of sounds, and all you need to do is increase the volume until you can only just hear each one.

  • You can play each sound as many times as you like.

  • Next, you’ll hear several words read out. Type each one on your keyboard. Again, if you miss one, you can repeat it.

  • Your audiogram will be emailed to you when you’ve finished.

A member of our team will contact you to discuss any free entitlements you may be eligible to receive.

But my hearing’s not THAT bad!

Sadly, most people wait ten years before doing something about hearing loss. Half of all those with problems are still in the workforce, but the average age for seeking help is 79. That’s simply too old.

Even if a slight loss of hearing doesn’t bother you too much, it could be a symptom of something more serious, so you need to get it looked into as soon as possible. Taking our discreet, free online hearing test is a positive first step.

But my hearing’s not THAT bad!

Sadly, most people wait ten years before doing something about hearing loss. Half of all those with problems are still in the workforce, but the average age for seeking help is 79.

That’s simply too old.

Even if a slight loss of hearing doesn’t bother you too much, it could be a symptom of something more serious, so you need to get it looked into as soon as possible.

Taking our discreet, free online hearing test is a positive first step.

7 Signs you May have Hearing Loss!

  • Turning the TV volume up more than others.

  • Often asking people to repeat themselves.

  • Difficulty following conversations in noisy environments.

  • Sounds are more muffled than before.

  • Sometimes not hearing your phone or the doorbell.

  • A constant buzzing in one or both ears.

  • Difficulty in knowing which direction a sound has come from.

The COVID-19 pandemic has led many people to find out they have a hearing problem for the first time as masks have meant they’ve been unable to pick up on visual cues that they hadn’t realised they were relaying on. Masks can also muffle speech and lead to fewer sound waves entering the ears.

7 Signs you May have Hearing Loss!

  • Turning the TV volume up more than others.

  • Often asking people to repeat themselves.

  • Difficulty following conversations in noisy environments.

  • Sounds are more muffled than before.

  • Sometimes not hearing your phone or the doorbell.

  • A constant buzzing in one or both ears.

  • Difficulty in knowing which direction a sound has come from.

The COVID-19 pandemic has led many people to find out they have a hearing problem for the first time as masks have meant they’ve been unable to pick up on visual cues that they hadn’t realised they were relaying on. Masks can also muffle speech and lead to fewer sound waves entering the ears.

What caused my hearing loss?

A loss of hearing can be a natural part of getting older or the result of past exposure to loud noises in the workplace. This is called ‘Industrial deafness’ or ‘Workplace Hearing Loss’. If you have been exposed to excessive and prolonged noise in the workplace, you could be suffering from industrial hearing loss and you may be eligible to receive free entitlements. Hand-held power tools such as grinders, drills and nail guns can cause noise levels that can damage hearing.

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The industries most effected by industrial hearing loss are:

  • Transport

  • Manufacturing

  • Mining

  • Construction

  • Storage

  • Emergency services

  • Storage

  • Local Government

Following the completion of the Online Hearing Test, a member of our team will contact you to discuss any free entitlements you may be eligible to receive.

What caused my hearing loss?

A loss of hearing can be a natural part of getting older or the result of past exposure to loud noises in the workplace. This is called ‘Industrial deafness’ or ‘Workplace Hearing Loss’. If you have been exposed to excessive and prolonged noise in the workplace, you could be suffering from industrial hearing loss and you may be eligible to receive free entitlements. Hand-held power tools such as grinders, drills and nail guns can cause noise levels that can damage hearing.

The industries most effected by industrial hearing loss are:

  • Transport

  • Manufacturing

  • Mining

  • Construction

  • Storage

  • Emergency services

  • Storage

  • Local Government

Following the completion of the Online Hearing Test, a member of our team will contact you to discuss any free entitlements you may be eligible to receive

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